Putting aside the launch of the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 5 is the most expensive a Sony console has ever been. That hasn’t stopped it from being a popular system, only lagging behind the Nintendo Switch thanks to its lineup of the best Switch games. There’s no denying that the system is a worthwhile investment for any gamer who wants to experience console gaming at the highest quality for the next several years at least.
Still, that heavy upfront cost can force you to be a little more selective with what games you buy right away. Now that games are regularly costing $70 new, you may end up wanting to wait for the bigger exclusives that you know will be great. That doesn’t mean your PS5 has to sit there gathering dust. There are plenty of free games you can jump into right now for hours of enjoyment without spending a dime. The games on this list cater to all types of players, so check out the best free PS5 games available right now.
You have no excuse not to play Astro’s Playroom if you have a PS5. This game is already installed on every system and is not some cheap pack-in game you can ignore. Not only does it serve as a great way to learn about the unique features of the PS5 and DualSense controller but it’s an amazing little platforming adventure. You will jump, fight, and race through a handful of levels that each introduce a new cute mechanic to experiment with. There’s a reasonable but satisfying number of collectibles and incentive to replay sections for better times. Plus, this is a perfect way to get a taste of what’s to come with Astro Bot.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
Rocket League
Fall Guys
Destiny 2
Warframe
MultiVersus
Path of Exile
Apex Legends
Genshin Impact
Paladins
Zenless Zone Zero
Another HoYoverse title, Zenless Zone Zero is more of a punk-themed action game as opposed to the bright RPG of Genshin. While it isn’t quite on the level of something like a Devil May Cry, you have a good suite of moves between all your characters that look flashy and make running through the story and quests addictive. You do have to be comfortable with the gacha system, however, since it is present here and functions almost exactly as it does in Genshin. If that isn’t a problem for you, Zenless is very generous in the amount of content it offers before even hinting at asking you to pay real money.